Dr Feelgood - Baby Jane

But what a soul, Lee!!!
A Noble One
 
Sometime World - Wishbone Ash (1972) FLAC Remaster HD 1080p This album remains an absolute and timeless masterpiece.
 
Just Like A Dog

Garage/R&R/PunkRockBlues/Lofi (84)

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Diaphragm - Elena
Because even Italy had to have a track with the strumming style of Echo & the Bunnymen.
 
A blind vision: Louis Thomas Hardin (1916-1999), better known as Moondog.

(4) 1957: The story of Moondog

Perpetual Motion
Up Broadway
Moondog - Organ Rounds [The Story of Moondog] 1957

"Moondog is a poet who versifies in sound a diarist overcome by love, curiosity and amusement by everything that reaches his ears, all of which he transposes into a symphony of himself. It may be the roar from the streets; it may be the casual chatter in a room or, best of all, it will be that secret music that seeps through imagination and memory. These experiences, so dull to the dull but so alive to him, he orchestrates into a record of those enchanting conversations everyone can hold with himself would he only listen for a bemused moment. They make up the script of that unique tragi-comedy, the story of anyone's life. Pricking up our ears would be so easy, yet it is seldom done. But when Moondog compels us to do it, we are entranced and delivered willingly into new worlds of meaning."
 
#CatPower A top twenty: N° 3
Cat Power - I Don’t Blame You
Sometimes monotone, sometimes she roughs up the songs, especially the covers, but she is a top-tier singer-songwriter, introspective and melancholic. When she strikes the right chords, she wounds you but strives to apply balm to those bruises. Chan Marshall, chanteuse "dark-folk," indie-rocker with a personal style, has only her name as a silly aspect and embodies all the beauty of those who start off defeated and the soft splendor of the fog.
 
May I Have This Dance
#manytemptations
 
Kid Zaro

Charles Cha Cha Shaw - From "Kingdom Come"
1979 (Folkaways)

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Les McCann - The Lovers

#unochesiannoiavapoco

A semi-serious journey through the discography and collaborations of Billy Cobham in almost chronological order
1971 Les McCann - Invitation to openness
 
Billy Childish & Dan Melchior - Trouble No More

Garage/R&R/PunkRockBlues/Lofi (83)

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